| opposite | (adjective) having no odor; "odorless gas"; "odorless flowers" odorless, inodorous, odourless |
| similar | (adjective) smelling of onions or garlic alliaceous |
| similar | (adjective) smelling of almond almond-scented |
| similar | (adjective) smelling of anise anise-scented |
| similar | (adjective) smelling of apples apple-scented |
| similar | (adjective) smelling of balsam resin balsam-scented |
| similar | (adjective) smelling of candy candy-scented |
| similar | (adjective) smelling like cedar cedar-scented |
| similar | (adjective) smelling of cinnamon cinnamon-scented |
| similar | (adjective) smelling of clove clove-scented |
| similar | (adjective) smelling of ginger ginger-scented |
| similar | (adjective) smelling of honey honey-scented |
| similar | (adjective) smelling of lemons lemon-scented |
| similar | (adjective) smelling of mint mint-scented |
| similar | (adjective) smelling of musk musky-scented, musk-scented |
| similar | (adjective) having an odor that is pleasing pleasant-smelling |
| similar | (adjective) (used with `of' or `with') noticeably odorous; "the hall was redolent of floor wax"; "air redolent with the fumes of beer and whiskey" smelling, redolent |
| similar | (adjective) (used in combination) having the odor of; "clean-scented laundry"; "a manure-scented barnyard" scented |
| similar | (adjective) smelling of spices spice-scented |
| similar | (adjective) having a strong odor strong-smelling, strong-scented |
| similar | (adjective) smelling of tansy tansy-scented, tansy-smelling |
| similar | (adjective) smelling of tea tea-scented |
| similar | (adjective) smelling of vanilla vanilla-scented |
| similar | (adjective) smelling of violets violet-scented |